Alex Clark: The Conservative Voice of Pop Culture
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Alex Clark: The Conservative Voice of Pop Culture

Pop Culture without the propaganda

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Alex Clark: The Conservative Voice of Pop Culture

It's true that pop culture can be loud and one sided. Conservatives don't have many voices to stand up for truth in Hollywood, and when one does, they get 'cancelled' for it. It's a harsh reality in our culture today. We face so much propaganda day in and day out, and it can become noisy and repetitive. We get it: conservatives are 'bad', and conservatives are 'racists,' and they don't like pop culture anyway, right? Wrong. You can't silence a majority because of a couple people, and we do love pop culture, we just don't enjoy the propaganda that comes with it.

So, who willingly will step up to the plate and become a conservative voice in pop culture? None other than Alex Clark, a former radio host and new host for her brand new show POPlitics, sponsored by Turning Point USA. At just 27 years old, Clark has become a voice for Conservatives and isn't afraid to defend truth on and off camera and this speaks volumes to who she is as young woman in entertainment today. She's courageous for moving her entire life from home to join the team at Turning Point USA and she proudly owns it. Alex Clark is, dare we say, a force to be reckoned with.

Who is Alex Clark?

Alex Clark is originally from Southern Indiana and has been a radio host for the past 7 years. She is well known for her unapologetic conservative values and Christian beliefs. She's an incredible voice for young conservatives and POPlitics won't be the only thing she adds to her resume. She's a strong voice and we can't wait to see what else is in store for her in the future.



What is Poplitics?

Poplitics is the first ever pop culture show for young conservatives. We all know most pop culture shows lean left. and love to tear down conservative values, and the President when the very situation they are talking about has nothing to do with either. But when they get a chance to tear us down, they go for it. POPlitics is anything but that. It's a daily pop culture show breaking down the latest news in Hollywood and pop culture with a conservative spin and no propaganda. You can watch POPlitics everyday at 4pm EDT on IGTV.

"I left a successful 7 year career in morning radio to create this show with Turning Point USA because I knew there was a dire need for this type of content in the conservative movement! We need more personalities that are relatable to young people and talking about the things they want to talk about or we're never going to win the culture war. This show is going to confuse the establishment and fire up conservative Gen Z and Millennials who have felt alone and out of place trying to Keep Up with the Kardashians! This is the new movement and it's called being "CUTEservative"!" - Alex Clark



Who needs E! News and Cosmo when we have POPlitics? It's the best source to find everything pop culture without the propaganda, and not to mention, Alex Clark is a personality you will fall in love with. She is the conservative voice in Pop Culture.

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